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SENIOR II Extensive Readings proyect
Strange inheritance
The play is written by John Murray
John Murray was
born in 1950 in
Brampton
,
Cumberland
. He
is an
English
writer
and
novelist
known for writing
satirical
novels on a range of subjects.
In 1984 he founded the prestigious fiction magazine
Panurge
, which he edited with fellow author
David Almond
until 1996. Murray's first novel,
Samarkand
, was published in 1985 and in 1988 he received the
Dylan Thomas Award
for his collection of stories,
Pleasure
. In 2002 his novel
John Dory
won a
Lakeland Book of the Year Award
, and his book
Jazz Etc
was longlisted for the
Man Booker Prize
in 2003. His 2004 novel,
Murphy's Favourite Channels
, was a "Novel of the Week" in
The Daily Telegraph
. He has also published several other critically acclaimed novels including,
Kin
,
Reiver Blues
,
Radio Activity
, and
A Gentleman's Relish
.
Murray has been a regular fiction tutor at The
Arvon Foundation
since 1989 and every summer since 1995 he has led a
creative writing
workshop at
Madingley Hall
,
Cambridge
. He currently lives with his wife and daughter in
Brampton
, near
Carlisle
.
Pub.Date of Strange Inheritance / April 1997
INFORMATION ABOUT THE PLAY "STRANGE INHERITANCE"
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SENIOR II Extensive Readings proyectStrange inheritance
The play is written by John MurrayJohn Murray was born in 1950 in Brampton, Cumberland. He is an English writer and novelist known for writing satirical novels on a range of subjects.In 1984 he founded the prestigious fiction magazine Panurge, which he edited with fellow author David Almond until 1996. Murray's first novel, Samarkand, was published in 1985 and in 1988 he received the Dylan Thomas Award for his collection of stories, Pleasure. In 2002 his novel John Dory won a Lakeland Book of the Year Award, and his book Jazz Etc was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize in 2003. His 2004 novel, Murphy's Favourite Channels, was a "Novel of the Week" in The Daily Telegraph. He has also published several other critically acclaimed novels including,Kin, Reiver Blues, Radio Activity, and A Gentleman's Relish.Murray has been a regular fiction tutor at The Arvon Foundation since 1989 and every summer since 1995 he has led a creative writing workshop at Madingley Hall, Cambridge. He currently lives with his wife and daughter in Brampton, near Carlisle.
Pub.Date of Strange Inheritance / April 1997
INFORMATION ABOUT THE PLAY "STRANGE INHERITANCE"